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he was born in south korea. the video released nationwide was directed by david of "inconvenient truth and waiting for superman." terrence argues that instead of the government spending money to deport people, someone like him with a college degree would poor more money into the economy. >> the dream act passes, dreamers will earn $148 billion by 2030. so if they are going to earn that much money, that means they are going to spend this much money. >> terrence claims if the dream act doesn't pass, even with a math degree he won't be able to find a good-paying job. >> find a job where someone would pay me under the table supermarkets, laundry, things like that. >> rick says the dream act would encourage more people to cross the border. >> so everyone who had a thought of wanting to come to the united states is hearing the president and both sides of congress say there's going to be an amnesty we want to have these people come here and work, they have heard and and heard it and heard it. >> in a recent interview u
he was born in south korea. the video released nationwide was directed by david of "inconvenient truth and waiting for superman." terrence argues that instead of the government spending money to deport people, someone like him with a college degree would poor more money into the economy. >> the dream act passes, dreamers will earn $148 billion by 2030. so if they are going to earn that much money, that means they are going to spend this much money. >> terrence claims if...
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off the tickets are 20 to $22. you pay $8 and children under 12 are free. >> nowhere in the world would you see a better parade with more flows, lions, exploding fire fighters and the crown u . thise crowded closer to china tom perry ed it starts around 430 and all of the bleacher tickets are sold out. >> for those of you who have a green thumb they have a or get exhibition. this year 0 crof all levels are welcome to attend. this runs friday through sunday at the fort mason center. the cost is $13 online or $15 at the door singer's combat $10 online or $12 at the door. it >> coming up on kron 4 news weekend. a former walnut creek teacher is charged with sex crimes against children. we will have that story coming up. but first, let's take a live look outside from our mount tam cam a. >> >> welcome back. >> and we do have a little bit of a warm-up in store and i would tell you about it in my next report. >> the national park service is warning visitors to be where. these are plain on torres as some of the bay area's
off the tickets are 20 to $22. you pay $8 and children under 12 are free. >> nowhere in the world would you see a better parade with more flows, lions, exploding fire fighters and the crown u . thise crowded closer to china tom perry ed it starts around 430 and all of the bleacher tickets are sold out. >> for those of you who have a green thumb they have a or get exhibition. this year 0 crof all levels are welcome to attend. this runs friday through sunday at the fort mason center....
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we are going to fund totally korea to sustain their readiness level in korea. so what that means is the rest of the forces now back in the united states will not be able to train, not be able -- they will be able to do small-level, squad-level training, not platoon-level, company-level, the kind of training back at their installations. they will not be able to go out to combat training centers, which is what provides them the final readiness certification at the battalion and brigade levels. what that means in the future is we are funding the forces in afghanistan and the next ones to go in, and as they go in in the summer and fall, my concern is the ones that go in after them, they will now be behind, and we will have to extend, when 2014 starts, how long it takes me to get them ready. i made the comment to congress the other day -- i have two choices. if i cannot make that up quickly, i have to send in forces that are not ready, or i will have to extend those already there, and that will be a decision i will have to make as we get closer, and we will continue
we are going to fund totally korea to sustain their readiness level in korea. so what that means is the rest of the forces now back in the united states will not be able to train, not be able -- they will be able to do small-level, squad-level training, not platoon-level, company-level, the kind of training back at their installations. they will not be able to go out to combat training centers, which is what provides them the final readiness certification at the battalion and brigade levels....
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, threats in afghanistan, threats in pack stark threats in north africa. let's get the president's director of central intelligence over into the seat so he can work these matters. let's not let this become another-- >> schieffer: all right. >> political football in a town that at the moment seems very focusold political football and a little less focused on national security and middle class-- >> schieffer: i have to ask you quickly. you're talking about the director of the c.i.a. is it also as critical for your nominee to head the pentagon? >> no question about it. no question about it. and what we just sent up the letter-- we sent in response questions on benghazi, as we said, latest interaction and 10,000 pages of documents that we've provided to the congress on this matter. the president's focus is, okay, let's account for what happened. let's reform and make sure it never happens again. let's get our guys in the position so they can help us make sure it never happens-- >> schieffer: and you said you'd let them see these e-mails. >> there's an ongoing
, threats in afghanistan, threats in pack stark threats in north africa. let's get the president's director of central intelligence over into the seat so he can work these matters. let's not let this become another-- >> schieffer: all right. >> political football in a town that at the moment seems very focusold political football and a little less focused on national security and middle class-- >> schieffer: i have to ask you quickly. you're talking about the director of the...
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we are going to fund totally korea to sustain their readiness level in korea. so what that means is the rest of the forces now back in the united states will not be able to train, not be able -- they will be able to do small-level, squad-level training, not platoon-level, company-level, the kind of training back at their installations. they will not be able to go out to combat training centers, which is what provides them the final readiness certification at the battalion and brigade levels. what that means in the future is we are funding the forces in afghanistan and the next ones to go in, and as they go in in the summer and fall, my concern is the ones that go in after them, they will now be behind, and we will have to extend, when 2014 starts, how long it takes me to get them ready. i made the comment to congress the other day -- i have two choices. if i cannot make that up quickly, i have to send in forces that are not ready, or i will have to extend those already there, and that will be a decision i will have to make as we get closer, and we will continue
we are going to fund totally korea to sustain their readiness level in korea. so what that means is the rest of the forces now back in the united states will not be able to train, not be able -- they will be able to do small-level, squad-level training, not platoon-level, company-level, the kind of training back at their installations. they will not be able to go out to combat training centers, which is what provides them the final readiness certification at the battalion and brigade levels....
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he was born in south korea. the video released nationwide was directed by david of inconvenient truth and waiting for superman. he argues instead of government spending money to deport people, someone like him would pour more money in the economy. >> dreamers will earn $140 billion and if they are going to earn that money they will spend that much. >> if the dream act doesn't pass even with a math degree, he won't be able to find a good paying job. the they say the dream act would encourage more people to cross the border. >> so that everybody had a thought of wanting to come to the united states is hearing the president and both sides of congress say there will be an amnesty. we want the people come here and work. >> in a recent interview, chancellor said universities like u.c. berkeley will continue to help students like terence. >> these are extraordinarily talented people. in the current era with all the challenges we can't waste this talent. if you want to see the entire video, visit our website at abc7news
he was born in south korea. the video released nationwide was directed by david of inconvenient truth and waiting for superman. he argues instead of government spending money to deport people, someone like him would pour more money in the economy. >> dreamers will earn $140 billion and if they are going to earn that money they will spend that much. >> if the dream act doesn't pass even with a math degree, he won't be able to find a good paying job. the they say the dream act would...
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under the apartheid regime, south korea -- south africa, fearful of other attacks thought its security could be protected by building nuclear weapons. basically constructed six nuclear weapons. on the eve of transition from the majority rule, the clerk disclosed these weapons to the public and announced he has disassembled the six nuclear devices. here is the important part. nelson mandela could have reversed that decision. he decided that south african security was better served in africa were no one had nuclear- weapons. nigeria could have built nuclear weapons and started a program. we might have seen some others. decision helpn's made africa continent. have a treaty. every nation in africa promises not developing nuclear weapons. there is no nation in south america that has nuclear weapons. even in places like argentina and brazil this is a decision these countries made for their own security reasons. most countries in the world do not have a clear weapons. they are just fine without them. host: when you say the clerk disarm the nuclear-weapons, what does that mean? what does that
under the apartheid regime, south korea -- south africa, fearful of other attacks thought its security could be protected by building nuclear weapons. basically constructed six nuclear weapons. on the eve of transition from the majority rule, the clerk disclosed these weapons to the public and announced he has disassembled the six nuclear devices. here is the important part. nelson mandela could have reversed that decision. he decided that south african security was better served in africa were...
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a .243 and .22. i have four or five shotguns. i've been hunting all my life. i never had the need for an assault weapon. i never had the need for ballistic bullet. never had a need for anything of that kind. i think it is ridiculous for our country to be in the forefront of killing with guns. when you see 43 people in canada killed for a year and several thousand people killed in the united states with guns, that shows the nra is wrong and we should have some restraint. >> what should president obama do to try to get through another assault weapon ban? >> well, you have to put the full, you know, influence of the white house behind a subject this controversial. and deal with every senator and every congressmember on an individual basis and see what they need and what they want and maybe use, you know, most persuasive effort. and i think he is doing the right thing though in bringing this to the forefront in his second term. it's been very good. and i think he is doing a very good job with that. i hope he will succeed. >> we are here in san diego and it is the
a .243 and .22. i have four or five shotguns. i've been hunting all my life. i never had the need for an assault weapon. i never had the need for ballistic bullet. never had a need for anything of that kind. i think it is ridiculous for our country to be in the forefront of killing with guns. when you see 43 people in canada killed for a year and several thousand people killed in the united states with guns, that shows the nra is wrong and we should have some restraint. >> what should...
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prosecutors in south africa continue to show why oscar pistorius should be denied bail. early this morning a short while ago police are revealing in court they found testosterone and also needles in his bedroom. the defense is claiming those substances are herbal remedies not steroids. we have brand new details from london. hey, amy. >> hi ainsley, hi heather. the prosecution is also saying they found unlicensed ammunition for a .38-caliber weapon in his home. also we heard from witnesses who say they heard screaming and shouting for about an hour before the shooting took place screaming and shouting of course coming from pistorius's home. another witness say he or she heard a gun shot and then screaming and then the other gun shot. pistorius claims she and his girlfriend reeva steenkamp were sleeping he went out to get a sand and went in and heard an intruder inside. feeling vulnerable because he claims he didn't have his prosthetic legs on he fired the door. prosecution says he put the time to put on the prosthetic legs and walk 20 feet from the bed to the bathroom whe
prosecutors in south africa continue to show why oscar pistorius should be denied bail. early this morning a short while ago police are revealing in court they found testosterone and also needles in his bedroom. the defense is claiming those substances are herbal remedies not steroids. we have brand new details from london. hey, amy. >> hi ainsley, hi heather. the prosecution is also saying they found unlicensed ammunition for a .38-caliber weapon in his home. also we heard from witnesses...
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we put 22 people in a room for about a year and a half. they have great leadership from russell redding. these folks worked really hard to come to a set of recommendations and conclusions. they basically modeled what we ought to be doing in this town more frequently, which is coming together and figuring out where the common ground is, where the moderate middle is. they came up with a series of recommendations through what we call the ac 21 committee. we are posting on our website the next steps in that process, so we can tell those 22 folks who worked hard that we are following their recommendations. allan't help producers of types that there are ways we can provide help and reduce the risks that may be associated with different production processes trying to live in the same space. you are going to engage in research and look at ways in which we can create measures to strengthen this notion of coexistence. we need to know how often there may be circumstances where crops are compromised as a result of activities in other areas. we are goi
we put 22 people in a room for about a year and a half. they have great leadership from russell redding. these folks worked really hard to come to a set of recommendations and conclusions. they basically modeled what we ought to be doing in this town more frequently, which is coming together and figuring out where the common ground is, where the moderate middle is. they came up with a series of recommendations through what we call the ac 21 committee. we are posting on our website the next...
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they will be discussing the north korea nuclear threat. the united states and japan have a security alliance that dates back decades. the two leaders will also talk about trade and some other economic issues, as well. >>> time now is 6:09. it's one way to put off bedtime. a 10-year-old calls 911 to tell on his mom. >> a little bit of trouble. >> a prank on the slopes goes horribly wrong. how a teen survived a 45-foot plunge from a chair lift. >> we're not in california anymore. the rare thundersnow phenomenon hitting the midwest. closed captioning brought to you by sleep train. wishing you a cozy winter. mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. this is delicious. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] save the day in an instant. at&t.
they will be discussing the north korea nuclear threat. the united states and japan have a security alliance that dates back decades. the two leaders will also talk about trade and some other economic issues, as well. >>> time now is 6:09. it's one way to put off bedtime. a 10-year-old calls 911 to tell on his mom. >> a little bit of trouble. >> a prank on the slopes goes horribly wrong. how a teen survived a 45-foot plunge from a chair lift. >> we're not in...
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coming up, we'll go live to south africa. we'll hear new details emerging about claims he killed his girlfriend. >> reporter: we're live in treasure island for a memorial who died in an apartment fire continues to grow. we'll tell you why the family is asking for the public's help this morning. >>> 4.15 to 4.53 a gallon for gas. we'll tell you what's fueling the high gas prices and why it could even higher by the end of the month. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. right now, tide is $5.49 for 50 ounces. that's under 20 cents a load! skip the warehouse. charmin is $8.99 for 16 double rolls. and chobani greek yogurt is just a buck. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> welcome back. family members and friends on treasure high will -- island are still mourning the death of a 10-year-old girl. she died at an early-
coming up, we'll go live to south africa. we'll hear new details emerging about claims he killed his girlfriend. >> reporter: we're live in treasure island for a memorial who died in an apartment fire continues to grow. we'll tell you why the family is asking for the public's help this morning. >>> 4.15 to 4.53 a gallon for gas. we'll tell you what's fueling the high gas prices and why it could even higher by the end of the month. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big...
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in africa?" i could go on. when a think of the factors that make up the perfect storm, i'm reminded of what mark twain reportedly observed. by land, they're not making it anymore. wain was right. we need to do more land that we still have. every year 7 billion of us on earth use dayquil that of a plan and a half of resources. -- the equivalent of a planet and a half of resources. by the year 2050, there will be mouths tollion more him mout feed, many in the developing world. that is not sustainable. to keep up with the rising demand, we have to increase global food production 70% by this century. as assistant secretary of state josÉ fernandez says, that is producing as much food in the next 50 years as we produce in the last 1000. think about that for a minute. between now and the time a grand kids are old enough to attend usda conferences on their own, we will have had to groan as much food as we did as the dawn of recorded history. -- grown as much food as we did as the dawn of recorded histor
in africa?" i could go on. when a think of the factors that make up the perfect storm, i'm reminded of what mark twain reportedly observed. by land, they're not making it anymore. wain was right. we need to do more land that we still have. every year 7 billion of us on earth use dayquil that of a plan and a half of resources. -- the equivalent of a planet and a half of resources. by the year 2050, there will be mouths tollion more him mout feed, many in the developing world. that is not...
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he was born in south korea. the video released nationwide was directed by david of inconvenient truth and waiting for superman. terrence argues that instead of the government spending money to deport people, someone like him with a college degree would poor more money into the economy. >> the dream act passes, dreamers will earn $148 billion by 2030. so if they are going to earn that much money, that means they are going to spend this much money. >> terrence claims if the dream act doesn't pass, even with a math degree he won't be able to find a good-paying job. >> find a job where someone would pay me under the table, supermarkets, laundry, things like that. >> rick says the dream act would encourage more people to cross the border. >> so everyone who had a thought of wanting to come to the united states is hearing the president and both sides of congress say there's going to be an amnesty, we want to have these people come here and work, they have heard and and heard it and heard it. >> in a recent interview u
he was born in south korea. the video released nationwide was directed by david of inconvenient truth and waiting for superman. terrence argues that instead of the government spending money to deport people, someone like him with a college degree would poor more money into the economy. >> the dream act passes, dreamers will earn $148 billion by 2030. so if they are going to earn that much money, that means they are going to spend this much money. >> terrence claims if the dream act...
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mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf., and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more saf
mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page...
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a 40-mile round-trip, 22 days a month, averaging 22 mpg at $3.50 a gallon costs $140 a month. at today's average of $3.73 a gallon, $149 a month. at $4.25 a gallon, $170. and at $4.50 a gallon, $180 a month. >> we have to work, so we keep coming to work every day. but you have to put gas in your car to come to work. >> reporter: 43 cents in a month. the national average, $3.73 right now. and the experts are saying they don't think that we will get over $4 a gallon for a national avera average. but california, illinois, will see over $4 and approaching $5 in the coming weeks, brian. >> a lot of money. tom costello starting us off in bethesda, maryland. thanks. >>> olympic track star oscar pistorius is due back in court tomorrow after spending nearly a week now in a jail in south africa, accused of murdering his girlfriend on valentine's day. tonight we're getting new details on what police may have found inside the pistorius' home. nbc's michelle kosinski with us from pretoria, south africa. good evening. >> hi, brian, oscar pistorius months ago made olympic history. this caree
a 40-mile round-trip, 22 days a month, averaging 22 mpg at $3.50 a gallon costs $140 a month. at today's average of $3.73 a gallon, $149 a month. at $4.25 a gallon, $170. and at $4.50 a gallon, $180 a month. >> we have to work, so we keep coming to work every day. but you have to put gas in your car to come to work. >> reporter: 43 cents in a month. the national average, $3.73 right now. and the experts are saying they don't think that we will get over $4 a gallon for a national...
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with the economy though slowly making strides, the white house argues now is not the time. >> we are seeing the housing market starting to heal. we are seeing the stock market come back and we are seeing consumer confidence strengthen. those are the kinds of things we should be focused on. this isn't a spending into fight for us. this is a fight about whether we'll make the investments in middle class families in this country. >> now, fiscal hawks on the other hand, say it is the massive federal debt that is what is hurting middle class families and republicans are oppose to more tax hikes to make up any possible reduction in budget cuts and notten on capitol hill here sees sequestration as unthinkable. now, senator rand paul on for example news sunday pointed out that even with a trillion dollars in spending cuts, says the federal spending will go by $9 trillion over the next 10 years and he believes now is the time to get spending under control. back to you. >> thank you. >>> there are plenty of presidents day events here in our area today and among them, a parade celebrating georg
with the economy though slowly making strides, the white house argues now is not the time. >> we are seeing the housing market starting to heal. we are seeing the stock market come back and we are seeing consumer confidence strengthen. those are the kinds of things we should be focused on. this isn't a spending into fight for us. this is a fight about whether we'll make the investments in middle class families in this country. >> now, fiscal hawks on the other hand, say it is the...
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it's friday, february 22. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, and happy friday, everyone. i'm diana perez. >> friday. tgif, everybody. i'm rob nelson. see who is getting hit hardest and where this bad weather is going next. we'll get an update from accuweather coming up. a real mess right in the middle of the country. >>> also this morning, who is breaking the political ice over that huge federal budget deadline coming on march 1. without a deal, paychecks and jobs are on the line once again. and not a lot of hope that they're going to get this done. but hey, washington has gotten very good at 11th hour deals. we'll see if they can do it again. >> they're further away from the middle than ever. >>> later on this half hour, the road to hollywood and the oscars is a very long one for a 14-year-old afghanistan boy who is nominated for an academy award. we simply cannot wait to bring you his amazing journey. >>> also ahead today, a "world news now" followup. something nfl star tim tebow just had to pass. he's made a major decision. we'll bring that to you coming up
it's friday, february 22. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, and happy friday, everyone. i'm diana perez. >> friday. tgif, everybody. i'm rob nelson. see who is getting hit hardest and where this bad weather is going next. we'll get an update from accuweather coming up. a real mess right in the middle of the country. >>> also this morning, who is breaking the political ice over that huge federal budget deadline coming on march 1....
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shares up just about 22%. this combination would still be smaller than industry leaders, staples, staples sales soaring in the "wall street journal" and several reports say office max and office depot in talkings to merge would be an all stock transaction creating a bigger player in the office space. back to you. tracy: see you at the top of the hour. ashley: pennsylvania's debt ridden capital can't afford to fix dangerous sink holes. the manhattan institute's steve is here next with what's next for harrisburg. tracy: today's winners and losers on the nasdaq heading to break. lauren mentioned staples early, up top, 13% rise in that stock today. we'll be right back. ♪ there is no mass produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusivy at a slee
shares up just about 22%. this combination would still be smaller than industry leaders, staples, staples sales soaring in the "wall street journal" and several reports say office max and office depot in talkings to merge would be an all stock transaction creating a bigger player in the office space. back to you. tracy: see you at the top of the hour. ashley: pennsylvania's debt ridden capital can't afford to fix dangerous sink holes. the manhattan institute's steve is here next with...
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so some days you're taking 22 pills. >> yes. >> reporter: mark strassmann speaks with an addicted executive. and manuel bojorquez has the story of this american teenager who is the youngest women's world slalom champion in nearly four decades. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. we begin tonight with that meteor that exploded over russia. scientists now say it was even bigger and heavier than they first thought, 55 feet long and weighing 10,000 tons. it was moving at a speed of 40,000 miles per hour when it hit the atmosphere, produce an enormous shock wave that blew out windows and injured 1200 people in chelyabinsk, russia. tony guida has more on the largest known media to hit the earth since 1908. >> reporter: at chebarkul lake, 950 miles east of moscow, scientists today looked for remnants of the meteor. fisherman valery morozov saw the space rock falling through the sky. "in a matter of seconding," he says, it appeared to grow from a small flare into a huge ball and then an
so some days you're taking 22 pills. >> yes. >> reporter: mark strassmann speaks with an addicted executive. and manuel bojorquez has the story of this american teenager who is the youngest women's world slalom champion in nearly four decades. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. we begin tonight with that meteor that exploded over russia. scientists now say it was even bigger and heavier than they first thought, 55...
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imagine getting every friday off for the next 22 weeks. but there's a catch. you won't get paid. you'll be forced to give up 20% of your weekly paycheck. that's the prospect facing thousands of people whose jobs depend on the defense department and are now facing furloughs. our pentagon correspondent barbara starr has one worker's stories. she's joining us. barbara? >> wolf, we've heard about this fancy washington word sequester for months now. what does it really mean? it means for hundreds and thousands of federal workers trying to figure out how to live on less. maintaining fighter jets and warships at the ready, providing care at military hospitals, crucial military functions done by some 800,000 civilian workers. now the pentagon has told congress these workers will be forced to stay home one day a week without pay if mandatory spending cuts are not averted. >> everybody is waiting to hear. it's definitely become the new "f "word here. furlough. >> for federal workers it will mean painful decisions. peter is already making plans. >> i'll pay those core bills. i'll pay the mo
imagine getting every friday off for the next 22 weeks. but there's a catch. you won't get paid. you'll be forced to give up 20% of your weekly paycheck. that's the prospect facing thousands of people whose jobs depend on the defense department and are now facing furloughs. our pentagon correspondent barbara starr has one worker's stories. she's joining us. barbara? >> wolf, we've heard about this fancy washington word sequester for months now. what does it really mean? it means for...
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he can sign a document but it doesn't get teeth unless it gets legislation. >> we're now at the 22. >> we're back to sports again. >> it's a good thing. we move the ball down the field but not very much. let me step back and ask you a fundamental question. when we go out and do things in the armed forces, we usually play team ball. but in the operation order, the order has got to describe who is the main force? who is the main movement? we call that the supported command. then everyone else in the ons order is our support team command. got it? main body, supporting. in cyber domain let me ask you a question do i not have a good answer for. who is supported and who is supporting? because almost all of this is in private hand. so is the supported command the government or the private sector? who has the main role and who has the supporting task? again, back to -- >> you don't think it's private sector? >> private sector is what? >> supporting? >> no. >> supported? >> i do. 90% of this thing is privately owned. >> once you decided that then you have to begin to work out the flow of infor
he can sign a document but it doesn't get teeth unless it gets legislation. >> we're now at the 22. >> we're back to sports again. >> it's a good thing. we move the ball down the field but not very much. let me step back and ask you a fundamental question. when we go out and do things in the armed forces, we usually play team ball. but in the operation order, the order has got to describe who is the main force? who is the main movement? we call that the supported command. then...
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it's going to go on sale in south korea this week. the optimas g smartphone features a five and a half inch screen that packs over 2 million picks els, or are twice as many as most smartphone screens. full hd screens are are are more common in televisions, but smartphone makers began to embrace them this year amid the cut throat competition. lg says it's new android powered phone features other features, too, includes a full feature camera. >> and a new study from seattle children's research institute said that a study shows that what children watch is as important as how much they watch on television. >>> a live look outside. skies are beginning to brighten around the bay. a few clouds, and some fog right now, waiting for the rain that's expected in the bay area tomorrow. well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we w
it's going to go on sale in south korea this week. the optimas g smartphone features a five and a half inch screen that packs over 2 million picks els, or are twice as many as most smartphone screens. full hd screens are are are more common in televisions, but smartphone makers began to embrace them this year amid the cut throat competition. lg says it's new android powered phone features other features, too, includes a full feature camera. >> and a new study from seattle children's...
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moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: a u.s. security firm charged today there's an all-out effort to break into computer systems in the u.s. and elsewhere. the report laid out an extensive case against china and its military. the newest allegations of cyber attacks by the chinese government came up at the white house today. reporters asked spokesman jay carney about a study that blames china's military for a large-scale years-long hacking campaign. >> we have repeatedly raised our concerns at the highest levels about cyber attacks with senior chinese officials, including in the military, and we will continue
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and 250,000 civilians employed by the army could be furloughed for up to 22 days. aircraft would forego maintenance. >> it's the president who proposed this sequester. is the house with smarter cuts in other areas of government. >> the fact is this was never the president's idea. this was the result of hostage politics in the republican party. this is what you have. this is the message you have when you get into those hostage polit politics. >> joining me now is marge ri margoryhyle. who is right? >> i don't think anybody is right in this situation. it is partisan politics. both sides signed off on the sequestration. if you put a package out there that is onerous, it would drive the parties to the table. the republicans signed off on it. they voted for it. everybody's fingerprints on this deal. it looks like it is going to happen. although it is not like the debt ceiling where immediately you feel the pain the day after. it takes a while for the pain to be felt. there is about three weeks before the money runs out for the government to function. i think in that per
and 250,000 civilians employed by the army could be furloughed for up to 22 days. aircraft would forego maintenance. >> it's the president who proposed this sequester. is the house with smarter cuts in other areas of government. >> the fact is this was never the president's idea. this was the result of hostage politics in the republican party. this is what you have. this is the message you have when you get into those hostage polit politics. >> joining me now is marge ri...
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reporter: some of the 22 residents may be here for the vigil. the red cross has housed them a oakland motels until suitable replacement units are found on treasure island. >> some of those residents will be here as well as neighbors in the area. firefighters tell us that the fire was not suspicious. it is still under investigation. they expect to have a full report on the cause of the fire by tuesday. we'll have more on the vigil at 11:00. live in treasure island, the mass roman. abc7 news. >> ama: thank you. now to an update on the story we brought you yesterday. the family of a 72-year-old woman hit bay muni bus in daly city tellsles she pass away today. the woman was in the crosswalk when she was struck by the back of
reporter: some of the 22 residents may be here for the vigil. the red cross has housed them a oakland motels until suitable replacement units are found on treasure island. >> some of those residents will be here as well as neighbors in the area. firefighters tell us that the fire was not suspicious. it is still under investigation. they expect to have a full report on the cause of the fire by tuesday. we'll have more on the vigil at 11:00. live in treasure island, the mass roman. abc7...
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chicago, lots of sunshine, but chilly, 22. dallas, expect showers, 46. los angeles, showers in the morning. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. a major winter storm moves into the nation's heartland today with more than a foot of snow possible in nebraska and kansas. more snow in the west will bring half a foot to the interior northwest and a foot to flagstaff, arizona. expect lake-effect snow around the great lakes and gusty winds throughout much of the mid-atlantic. showers and thunderstorms roll through parts of the south. >>> well, in sports we begin with college hoops and the top-ranked indiana hoosiers who barely survived a challenge from fourth ranked michigan state. playing on an injured ankle, victor hola depot led indiana with 19 points 9 rebounds, and five blocks. this is the first time indiana has beaten michigan state in east lansing since 1991. the hoosiers beat the spartans, 72-68. >>> revenge for missouri against the fifth ranked florida gators. the tigers erased a 13-point deficit to rally past the gators, 63-60. a month a
chicago, lots of sunshine, but chilly, 22. dallas, expect showers, 46. los angeles, showers in the morning. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. a major winter storm moves into the nation's heartland today with more than a foot of snow possible in nebraska and kansas. more snow in the west will bring half a foot to the interior northwest and a foot to flagstaff, arizona. expect lake-effect snow around the great lakes and gusty winds throughout much of the mid-atlantic....
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24% of people said conservative and 22% said the liberal. now as an owner of a magazine it's interesting when in washington and new york a lot of folks will say they used to support the editorial board and the iraq format or this and that and it's a very conservative. other people will have the opposite viewpoint and what i always end up saying is we don't have a party line anymore. we have a lot of reporters and a lot of different opinions and hopefully each one of them can help, some of them you love and hate that some of them will change how you think about the world around you. >> for you going to write a column or have anything in an explicitly? >> i haven't yet. i talk about the business. i'm spending most of my time on the business but it's also important in an initial period that i didn't buy the new republic and i'm not here to amplify my own voice or my own editorial positions. i did it to in power the people that do this for a living. >> identify yourself, please. >> i'm the editor-in-chief at the review of latin america and i als
24% of people said conservative and 22% said the liberal. now as an owner of a magazine it's interesting when in washington and new york a lot of folks will say they used to support the editorial board and the iraq format or this and that and it's a very conservative. other people will have the opposite viewpoint and what i always end up saying is we don't have a party line anymore. we have a lot of reporters and a lot of different opinions and hopefully each one of them can help, some of them...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> michael: now time sequester to jobs of public safety seems like a smart move but the house and baner is not impressed. but once again the president offered no. weighing in during a chat hosted by political key. >> they are dumb. they are stupid, stupid, stupid. they're stupid because first of all. >> they are. >> look, there is no business in the country that makes these cuts across the board. you go in there and you try to surgically cut those things that have the least adverse on productiveity. >> michael: he said stupid stupid, stupid. bowels and simpson are trying to get it under control but to do that they say the sequester must be averted. we'll go in with donnie fowler. back at washington vice president biden took his gun safety to facebook. the town hall was streamed live and one of the first questions asked was how law-abiding citizens would
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> michael: now time sequester to jobs of public safety seems like a smart move but the house and baner is not impressed. but once again the president offered no. weighing in during a chat hosted by political key. >> they are dumb. they are stupid, stupid, stupid. they're stupid because first of all. >> they are....
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and he's got 22 years of experience, and i think he presented the case of the police well in court. >> now, if pistorius has denied bail at this bail hearing, he's going to be held, of course, at the prison, which is a notorious prison, the conditions have obviously been widely criticized and it can be incredibly difficult for inmates. allegations of rape, violence, cramped conditions. do you worry about pistorius' safety if he is denied bail in that prison? >> there are many people that are in those jails. and i think south africa is one of the countries that seriously respects people's rights, same as the victims that are in jail, their rights are respected. and i do think that we are running prisons according to, you know, global human rights conditions. i am not here to, you know, to protect the prisons, but i know, as a south african, because i have viewed the service of the prisons, that our prisons are not as horrible as you put them. >> do you feel a pressure, though, to set an example with pistorius? you talk about your prisons, but this is a domestic incident. south african
and he's got 22 years of experience, and i think he presented the case of the police well in court. >> now, if pistorius has denied bail at this bail hearing, he's going to be held, of course, at the prison, which is a notorious prison, the conditions have obviously been widely criticized and it can be incredibly difficult for inmates. allegations of rape, violence, cramped conditions. do you worry about pistorius' safety if he is denied bail in that prison? >> there are many people...
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government economy from the real economy. breaking rules on manipulating your currency versus saying it's okay if it quote/unquote improves your economy. markets are going to have a tough slog ahead. but the easy path seems to be long equities. >> i was surprised that there wasn't more from the g-8 this weekend just in terms of what they might say about some of these measures. >> what could they say? >> because none of them could point a finger. >> do as we say? >> it's that slippery slope, and it's tough for any of them to really go around pointing fingers of blame at this point. but i was still surprised that we didn't hear more. >> the world's gone bernanke. >> steve, i know you've been doing some work looking at gdp as well? >> huge variability. people are just uncertain about what's going to happen in this quarter, in part because of the sequester, in part because of the tax hike that hned the turn of the year. and i just want to show you some of the numbers that we came in this morning, we calculated the average for eig
government economy from the real economy. breaking rules on manipulating your currency versus saying it's okay if it quote/unquote improves your economy. markets are going to have a tough slog ahead. but the easy path seems to be long equities. >> i was surprised that there wasn't more from the g-8 this weekend just in terms of what they might say about some of these measures. >> what could they say? >> because none of them could point a finger. >> do as we say? >>...